Comedy psychic Clinton Baptiste has announced a new 2026 tour which will be visiting Lancashire as he helps the audience contact 'the other side'.

Phil McIntyre Entertainments has revealed the 'much-loved clairvoyant comedian' will take to the stage with his new show, 'Spectral Intercourse', in February and March 2026.

Tickets for the show go on sale on Friday, November 29, and are available via the Clinton Baptiste website.

The character, played by Alex Lowe, shot to fame as the bumbling, offensive psychic whose night of clairvoyance descended into chaos in Peter Kay's hit series Phoenix Nights.

Mr Baptiste said: "This will be the biggest and best show I've ever done.

"What's more, the spirit has promised to turn up to every venue on the tour and be at its spooky best."

Clinton Baptiste is described as a 'flamboyant and somewhat hapless psychic medium'.

Since his TV debut, the character has gained 'cult status', leading to four sell-out UK tours as well as a podcast, Clinton Baptiste’s Paranormal Podcast.

Alex Lowe is an English actor, writer, and comedian best known for his career in television, radio, and live comedyClinton Baptiste is best known as a flamboyant and somewhat hapless psychic medium (Image: Supplied)

Mr Lowe is an English actor, writer, and comedian best known for his career in television, radio, and live comedy.

Another notable creation of his is 'Barry from Watford', a fictional elderly character featured for many years on Steve Wright’s afternoon show on BBC Radio 2, as well as in Cheap Cheap Cheap on Channel 4, podcasts, and live performances, which has 'cultivated a devoted following.'

Mr Lowe’s career spans a variety of platforms, including appearances in shows such as Brassic, The Fast Show, Clare in the Community, This Time With Alan Partridge and Cold Feet.

The tour will visit Blackpool's Opera House on Saturday, February 28, 2026, and his only other local date is at The Lowry in Salford on March 15, 2026.

For tickets, visit clintonbaptiste.com